Artist's albums
Cheers To Goodbye (feat. Spencer Charnas)
2023 · single
To The Wolves
2023 · single
LOW
2023 · single
H8 MY SELF
2023 · single
Burn (feat. Craig Mabbitt of Escape The Fate)
2022 · single
Alive
2022 · single
Darkness
2022 · single
Raindrops
2021 · single
Chemical Warfare: B-Sides
2021 · EP
Chemical Warfare
2021 · album
Unbreakable
2021 · single
Not My Problem (feat. Travis Barker)
2021 · single
Christmas Song
2020 · single
Invincible (feat. Lindsey Stirling)
2020 · single
Walk On
2020 · single
I Am Human
2018 · album
Digging My Own Grave
2018 · single
Digging My Own Grave
2018 · single
Broken Heart
2018 · single
I Am Human
2017 · single
I Am Human
2017 · single
Do You Love Me?
2017 · single
Do You Love Me?
2017 · single
Hate Me (Commentary)
2015 · album
Alive
2015 · single
Hate Me (Deluxe)
2015 · album
Alive
2015 · single
Hate Me (Deluxe)
2015 · album
Les Enfants Terribles (The Terrible Children)
2015 · single
Les Enfants Terribles (The Terrible Children)
2015 · single
Remember Every Scar
2015 · single
Remember Every Scar
2015 · single
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Biography
Escape the Fate are one of the boldest rock bands of the 21stcentury. Having spent the past decade-plus of existence doling out memorable rock n’ roll and hooks, the band have moved packed crowds at major international and radio festivals —everything from Rock on the Range to Graspop to Rock am Ring — to the legendary Vans Warped Tour, and while on the road with Five Finger Death Punch, Avenged Sevenfold, Godsmack, Papa Roach, I Prevail, Bullet for My Valentine, Hollywood Undead, and more. Comprised of Craig Mabbitt (vocals), Kevin “Thrasher” Gruft (guitars), TJ Bell (bass), and Robert Ortiz (drums), While their past has been defined by decadence, drama, and a retrograde “bad boy” image, they've evolved, grown, and, most importantly, grown up. They are going the distance — surviving and thriving in a scene that often cannibalizes its young and seeing their music take on a new, even more dynamic following in the streaming and digital era. With millions of listeners per month and an ever-growing social footprint – the band have received over 700 million combined lifetime streams and views with their music and videos and have over 5 million fans across social platforms.